A new Las Vegas Review-Journal poll finds that 45% of Nevadans have had enough of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and would vote to replace him.
In addition, half of Nevada voters had an unfavorable view of Reid, while 38% had a favorable view and 11% a neutral opinion. In contrast, 55% of those polled viewed President Obama favorably, while 30% saw him unfavorably and 15% were neutral.
Pollster Brad Coker explains: "Obama so far has been able to stay out of the fray and let Reid and Pelosi get their hands dirty. Obama's so popular, he's a hard person to take a shot at right now, so Reid and Pelosi become the punching bags."